Damnit! Fixed!
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Yeah on monday when the parts dept is open I am going to have to stop in, because I might want to be able to remove my lugs if need be
And on monday also, they will have to order me the other line.
And on monday also, they will have to order me the other line.
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I noticed this morning that there was a puddle of ATF under the car, its were the line threads into the tranny now, thats what i had removed, then realized i had the wrong one, now its leaking, the threading is tight, but its still leaking from there...must of not cleaned the threading enough, it was .5L low after 80 miles of combined highway and city driving, i topped it up, and now it sits in the driveway, it doesnt leak much when it shut off, but running it will leak a teaspoon or so in 10 minutes. Tomorrow they better have a replacement line for me that is the correct one.
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Fixed finally, the dealer had in stock the other line w/ the rubber hose attached to it. go figure, he told me himself in thursday such a creature does not exits..
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